Accordingly, the land area invested in the construction of a comprehensive tourism, commercial and service center in Vo Cuong ward (Bac Ninh city) was granted a Land Use Rights Certificate by the People's Committee of Bac Ninh province since 2019, with an area of about 2,403.4m2; the Northwest borders Le Thai To street, the Northeast borders Hoang Hoa Tham street, the South and Southwest borders the existing residential traffic road.
According to the plan, this is a complex, consolidating the main functions according to the investment policy including business stores, offices and commercial and general services.
The planning, architectural and technical infrastructure indicators must ensure current standards and regulations; maximum construction density must be 68%.
The complex, combining the main functions of the mixed-use building, including a 1-storey, 3-storey base and a 20-storey tower; modern architectural form, in harmony with the architectural space and surrounding landscape, creating a highlight on Le Thai To street and urban areas.
Regarding the organization of architectural space, the project is arranged with flexible space for commercial and service areas, ensuring the scale of use of functional business areas, general commercial services, offices, meeting the service and utility needs of urban areas.
Along with that, design the landscape space and garden in a modern direction, increase the area of tree planting, create an ecological environment.
The technical infrastructure system is invested synchronously and modernly, connected with the technical infrastructure of adjacent projects. In particular, the planning of external traffic is outside the project boundary, in the project mainly to arrange internal roads, yards, gardens, outdoor parking lots, entrances and exits connecting with functional areas, convenient for external traffic.
Bac Ninh is the province with the smallest area in the country but the scale of the economy ranks 9th - according to the General Statistics Office, in which many socio-economic indicators are in the top.
This locality is focusing on investing in completing a synchronous and modern infrastructure system, striving to meet the criteria of a Class I urban area by the end of 2025 and becoming a centrally-governed city by the end of 2026.